DeathMachine
10-20-2008, 03:02 AM
Does anyone know if any toyota/scion shares the same brackets for the rear end/macpherson strut as the xD? I'm SERIOUSLY looking at doing a good air ride setup on the xD probably around end of January to mid February...
tahoepimp
10-25-2008, 01:58 PM
https://www.universalairsuspension.com/
Can get all your parts here they have the brackets or kits or the bags
M2-Motoring
11-29-2008, 10:26 AM
air runner already has a true bolt on kit for the xD =) rides great also
misformartin
03-25-2009, 04:44 PM
for airrunner your looking at about 3400 without installation.... it is a true bolt on kit.... i have air runner on my xb and its awsome... most reliable kit out there...
montague
03-26-2009, 03:51 AM
wow but I can't find on they web. Misformartin how hard to do it your self and what a max. low a kit can get thanks...
misformartin
03-26-2009, 06:25 AM
umm... install is fairly easy... i didnt install mine but i have done some air installs... not sure the exact drop
http://www.airrunnersystems.com/content/products/applications/scion im sorry kit msrp is 3000
firstkingofbeer
03-28-2009, 03:08 AM
i wonder how much modification it would take to make the xD sit lower than the picture on the air runner site. atleast to make it as low as the other scions up there
misformartin
03-30-2009, 05:00 PM
you would need custom brackets in the rear with shorter bags and shocks... and in the front you wouldnt be able to the the airrunner strut it is set where it it is.. you can run like a univeral air system and cut the bottom perch off the shock and smooth it out and then re weld the perch 1 or 2 inches lower or perhaps fine shorts shocks that mound the same way as the stock ones.. which is what most first gen xb's do... and it would do the trick... but alot of work and hassles.. not to mention potential problems... cuz you wont have as much lift... and lets say if you do blow a bag your gonn mess some major stuff up if you car drops at lets say 30 miles an hour... so like i said it is all about quality stuff.. and airrunner is top of the line : ) as for the picture.. im not sure it may go lower that kit was the prototype kit and due to wheel fitment it may have hindered the full drop
TheJonas53
06-10-2009, 06:42 PM
Another way to bring it down is to just use smaller wheels. Im rolling on 15"s now and im pretty low just on Tanabe DF210s. If I have alot in my back seat I tuck. Does anyone know how low from stock that these can drop?